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  • Denmark's Largest Introduction Of An Investment Fund - The Fund Is Admitted To The XtraMarked

    Date 22/05/2003

    On Monday 26 May, the greatest introduction ever of an investment fund will take place on the Exchange's XtraMarked for non-listed investment funds. This is not only the greatest introduction on the XtraMarked, but on the Danish market for investment funds in general.

  • CBOT® Breaks Exchange Volume And Open Interest Records

    Date 22/05/2003

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) today announced that new exchange daily volume and open interest records were set on May 21, 2003. Total exchange trading volume reached 2,750,567 contracts yesterday, eclipsing the previous volume record of 2,690,963 contracts traded on February 27, 2003. Open interest also reached an all-time exchange high of 8,805,148 contracts, surpassing the previous high of 8,611,989 set on May 20, 2003.

  • CBOT® Announces Fee Waiver Extension For Mini-Sized Gold And Silver

    Date 22/05/2003

    The Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) announced extension of the transaction fee waiver program for the CBOT all-electronically traded mini-sized Gold and Silver contracts through December 31, 2003.

  • ASX Futures To launch Feed Wheat Futures Today

    Date 22/05/2003

    In addition to Australian Milling Wheat which commenced trading on Tuesday, the second of ASX Future's range of new grain futures contracts, Australian Feed Wheat (ASX code: AWF), will begin trading at 9.50 this morning.

  • UK's Financial Services Authority Proposes New Approach To Collective Investment Scheme Rules

    Date 21/05/2003

    The Financial Services Authority has today published proposals for reforming the regulation of Collective Investments Schemes, such as unit trusts and OEICs. Under its proposed new regime, retail investors will have access to a wider range of investment opportunities and product features, together with better information about the progress of their investments, while schemes available only to professional investors will benefit from a reduction in